AGP Executive Report
Last update: 39 minutes agoDNA & Justice: Two men say a North Dakota hospital switched them at birth 38 years ago, and they’re suing after DNA tests upended their lives. Science Education & Conservation: Butterfly Pavilion in Denver metro is bringing back tarantula handling in a new “Behind the Web” exhibit, with holding time limited and guided by experts. Medical Research: Colorado Retina Associates presented real-world Vabysmo results for diabetic macular edema at ASRS, highlighting improved vision plus fewer injections and longer intervals. Wildfire Smoke & Public Health: Canadian wildfire smoke is pushing air quality to dangerous levels across the Midwest and East, with special warnings for kids and guidance on what to do when smoke rolls in. Colorado Water/Energy Risk: A federal analysis warns Lake Powell could drop near the “minimum power pool” level, threatening hydropower for millions across the West. School Safety Tech: A new Sterling Ranch school plans to use a drone-based active shooter suppression system, drawing parent questions about funding and how it works. Tech & Policy: Caltech professor Adam Wierman argues cities can strike deals to reduce data center downsides, balancing power, water, and costs. Wildlife Management: Colorado Parks and Wildlife rejected a proposal to ban commercial fur sales, keeping an exemption for legally acquired nonedible parts. Local Business/Community: Houska Automotive donated a car to a Project Self-Sufficiency participant, supporting transportation for a single parent pursuing a career in radiation therapy.
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